Configure a Service Bus Cloud in the Azure Pack Admin Site
Updated: October 16, 2013
Applies To: Service Bus for Windows Server 1.1
After a Service Bus for Windows Server farm is configured, you can connect it to a Windows Azure Pack management site to enable administrators and tenants to use Service Bus for Windows Server using the Windows Azure Pack tenant site.
You can start by setting up the Windows Azure Pack admin site or install it after you have configured the Service Bus for Windows Server farm.
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Service Bus namespaces created with the Service Bus administrators PowerShell cmdlet (New-SBNamespace) do not appear in the Windows Azure Pack tenant site. For more information about the Windows Azure Pack, go here. |
Install and configure the Windows Azure Pack admin site. See the Windows Azure Pack deployment guide here.
Browse to the Windows Azure Pack Service Management Portal. Click New and then click Service Bus Clouds followed by Connect To.

Provide a friendly, unique name by which the Service Bus cloud will be identified in the Windows Azure Pack site.
Enter the Resource Provide endpoint of your farm. It should be similar to this:
https://<ServiceBusFQDN>:9359
Enter the administrator and tenant username and password you provided when creating the farm (either in the New-SBFarm cmdlet or within the Service Bus for Windows Server configuration wizard).
When you are successfully authenticated by the Service Bus for Windows Server farm, you can see the newly created Service Bus for Windows Server cloud in the Windows Azure Pack site.

